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we begin with gadhafi dan malloy of connecticut. governor, thank you so much. i was so taken with your emotional statements recently, the last 24 hours, and talk about it. what it means to be the governor of a state that saw the newtown horror. >> well, listen, it changes your life. you know, i had to be there on the 14th. actually i had to tell a bunch of parents and adults that their loved ones were not coming back and that's a life-changing experience, and then to go to a funeral after funeral of babies over the course of a week is also life-changing. but having said all of that, we've got to do something about violence in connecticut and in the world and in the united states. we've got to do something about the proliferation of these high-impact guns that really have no other real use than to kill someone. that's what they're designed for. they're very good at it. then you add in these high-capacity magazines. a young man could walk into a school, bring a bunch of those things, set himself up to kill as many people as he possibly can, and ultimately die as
we begin with gadhafi dan malloy of connecticut. governor, thank you so much. i was so taken with your emotional statements recently, the last 24 hours, and talk about it. what it means to be the governor of a state that saw the newtown horror. >> well, listen, it changes your life. you know, i had to be there on the 14th. actually i had to tell a bunch of parents and adults that their loved ones were not coming back and that's a life-changing experience, and then to go to a funeral after...
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, and unleashing a flood of illegal weapons. >> when gadhafi was falling, i was there at the time, i had never seen so many weapons in my entire life. and they were just being taken from depots, they were being handed over to militant groups. and then they went all over the region. they went from country to country, and they fell into the hands of militant groups. and this is no longer theoretical. seven americans have been killed, including a u.s. master, just in the last four months. >> call it the downside of the arab spring. revolutions that the u.s. are actively, tacitly supported in places like libya and egypt have left shaking governments in place and more instability to an already volatile region. delaware democratic senator chris coons shares the senate foreign relations subcommittee on africa and he joins me now. senator coons, thank you so much for being on the program. >> thank you, luke. >> i want to ask you, we were very much supportive here in the united states two years ago, on the two-year anniversary of the egyptian revolution in tahrir square, as well as what we sa
, and unleashing a flood of illegal weapons. >> when gadhafi was falling, i was there at the time, i had never seen so many weapons in my entire life. and they were just being taken from depots, they were being handed over to militant groups. and then they went all over the region. they went from country to country, and they fell into the hands of militant groups. and this is no longer theoretical. seven americans have been killed, including a u.s. master, just in the last four months....
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. >> somalia or gadhafi probably doesn't agree with that assessment, for he wasn't around he probably would not agree with that assessment. obviously we helped put together and lay the groundwork for liberating libya. when it comes to egypt, i think had it not been for the leadership we showed, you might have seen a different outcome there. but also, understanding that we do nobody a service when we leap before we look. >> joining me now, msnbc political analyst, bloomberg view columnist, jonathan alter. great to have you with us. thank you, jonathan. a rare interview, a rare occasion needs special assessment. what do you think of what you just heard? >> i mean, i thought it was good interview. could he have had a couple more zingers? sure. but it's really hard when it's a, two-on-one, which it was in this case, and b, when you're interviewing a president, i didn't see the fox guys cross-examining, prosecuting george w. bush when he was president. these interviews are always going to be fairly polite. and in this case, i think it was quite skillful in a couple of regards. he had to as
. >> somalia or gadhafi probably doesn't agree with that assessment, for he wasn't around he probably would not agree with that assessment. obviously we helped put together and lay the groundwork for liberating libya. when it comes to egypt, i think had it not been for the leadership we showed, you might have seen a different outcome there. but also, understanding that we do nobody a service when we leap before we look. >> joining me now, msnbc political analyst, bloomberg view...
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upheaval, gadhafi dead. sportsteams, sports teams, guantanamo still open, disaster, tragedy, ft. hood, tucson. >> our hearts are broken by their sudden passing. >> colorado, newtown. >> for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> reporter: fiscal debate, fiscal discord. fiscal destiny. sports teams, sports teams, sports teams. >> now, where were we? >> reporter: we were here. just about to start again. >> i bara consider. k h -- i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> he'll take the oath of office again in about seven hours. that's where the ceremonial ceremony will take place. obviously we got further into the system here. security very, very tight here, all over the city, in fact. when we come back we'll talk to the man who was in charge of president obama's securitystay . i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not r
upheaval, gadhafi dead. sportsteams, sports teams, guantanamo still open, disaster, tragedy, ft. hood, tucson. >> our hearts are broken by their sudden passing. >> colorado, newtown. >> for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> reporter: fiscal debate, fiscal discord. fiscal destiny. sports teams, sports teams, sports teams. >> now, where were we? >> reporter: we were here. just about to...
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gadhafi, we'll let you stay at sandals in the caribbean for the rest of your life. what are we asking them to do? assad is not giving up. >> first of all, chris, it's not up to us. we can express our opinion. this is part of this problem that it's somehow america's capability and responsibility to resolve these things. look, i wish that we could go into a lot of these places and make things work well. i wish we could bring democracy and peace, but i wish i could eat more and not gain weight, and i have found that when i act on unrealistic wishes, the results are not so good. the answer is we can voice our opinion. i guess what we ought to encourage a deal whereby people like that who are in power can leave, not because they're good people but because the alternative is them fighting to stay, but my basic point is that in any case, we haven't got a lot to say about it. and you have this notion -- well, look, here is my disagreement with president obama on this one issue because i think he does an extraordinarily good job and i'm very supportive. he says america is th
gadhafi, we'll let you stay at sandals in the caribbean for the rest of your life. what are we asking them to do? assad is not giving up. >> first of all, chris, it's not up to us. we can express our opinion. this is part of this problem that it's somehow america's capability and responsibility to resolve these things. look, i wish that we could go into a lot of these places and make things work well. i wish we could bring democracy and peace, but i wish i could eat more and not gain...
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when gadhafi's regime fell, literally, truckloads of weapons were let loose in africa. richard engel will join me live to talk to us about how all of that is coming back to haunt us. first, the rea action to tom harkin's announcement that heel not be running for his sixth term in between 14. it's just time to step aside. senate majority leader harry reid praising his -- he's been a champion for improving americans' access to affordable health care. tom is a passionate progressive whose deeply-held principles prieded a guiding light to democrats for decade. >>> since a federal axe peels court has invalidated president obama's appointments to that board, some legal experts say the board's previous rulings may all be in trouble. and mitt romney is in washington, d.c., this week. the marriott corporation honored him and his wife ann on friday and he had the board of directors after the election and tonight he will attend the bipartisan alfalfa club dinner in d.c.. >> and as he often does when announcing sweeping new policy measures, president obama will hit the road to unve
when gadhafi's regime fell, literally, truckloads of weapons were let loose in africa. richard engel will join me live to talk to us about how all of that is coming back to haunt us. first, the rea action to tom harkin's announcement that heel not be running for his sixth term in between 14. it's just time to step aside. senate majority leader harry reid praising his -- he's been a champion for improving americans' access to affordable health care. tom is a passionate progressive whose...
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. >> well, one more gadhafi probably does not agree with that assessment, or at least if he was around he wouldn't agree with that assessment. when it comes to egypt, had it not been for the leadership we showed, you might have seen a different outcome there. but also understanding that we do nobody a service when we leap before we look. syria is a classic example of where our involvement, we want to make sure that not only does it enhance u.s. security but also that it is doing right by the people of syria and neighbors like israel that are going to be profoundly affected by it. and so it's true sometimes that we don't just shoot from the hip. >> so richard haass, is this payback for, let's say, bill clinton doing such a great job for the obama campaign? >> we're speculating. >> people are still going back and saying the most important speech of that campaign was the one given by bill clinton, without question. that was the turning point for the -- i mean, i say turning point, those guys were pounding republicans who they were targeting from the very beginning, but that was really whe
. >> well, one more gadhafi probably does not agree with that assessment, or at least if he was around he wouldn't agree with that assessment. when it comes to egypt, had it not been for the leadership we showed, you might have seen a different outcome there. but also understanding that we do nobody a service when we leap before we look. syria is a classic example of where our involvement, we want to make sure that not only does it enhance u.s. security but also that it is doing right by...
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then to iraq, then back to afghanistan again, then they're in yemen, then in somalia, in libya when gadhafi is overthrown. all those weapons taken out oft. then they make their way back in algeria and into mali and own the northern half of mali. >> heather: mike, first of all, we should say it's unclear whether he was working with al-qaeda and islam okay magreb, but what do we though about them specifically beyond what you just said? they sound like they're disbanded, they move around a lot. what threat do they pose to the u.s.? >> a major threat because some of this talk now, pundits are saying, he had a falling out with aqim and started his own group called witnesses and blood and has a couple other names. then he's been out there trying to establish himself. but he's been a major leader in the sahara area for some time of the but whether it's aqim or another extremist group, they're all basically like minded and share a certain agenda. and so we need to be very focused on this and we haven't been because in part, we've been wringing our hands for years now over how to establish a stable
then to iraq, then back to afghanistan again, then they're in yemen, then in somalia, in libya when gadhafi is overthrown. all those weapons taken out oft. then they make their way back in algeria and into mali and own the northern half of mali. >> heather: mike, first of all, we should say it's unclear whether he was working with al-qaeda and islam okay magreb, but what do we though about them specifically beyond what you just said? they sound like they're disbanded, they move around a...
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to make the argument that things were going great in libya, that the aftermath of the overthrow of gadhafi was successful, that there was no threat of terrorism and, therefore, if you buy that analysis, then you don't need enhanced security. that's what the tragedy of september 11th disproves, the administration's mindset, its world view was badly distorted, and four people paid the price with their lives, tragically. heather: back to the communication issue, it talks about the communication specifically between the department of defense and the department of state. and it proved deadly. the dod attempted to mobilize quickly but didn't have assets or personnel close enough to actually reach benghazi in a timely manner. we know that now. but what is to keep the lack of communication from happening again? >> well, i think that's a serious or question, and i think there's more to learn there as well. but i think there's a predicate question because you can't expect our military to be in a position to defend every diplomatic facility everywhere in the world. the way to handle the threats is to
to make the argument that things were going great in libya, that the aftermath of the overthrow of gadhafi was successful, that there was no threat of terrorism and, therefore, if you buy that analysis, then you don't need enhanced security. that's what the tragedy of september 11th disproves, the administration's mindset, its world view was badly distorted, and four people paid the price with their lives, tragically. heather: back to the communication issue, it talks about the communication...
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if libya is a playground for radical gangs after the overthrow of gadhafi, was it such a good idea to go to that war in the first place? >> these ideas are not going to be major fact fors? >> one, if you look at the way things are happening with the president and hillary clinton winding down our unpopular wars in afghanistan and pulling back in iraq, i think most of the general public agrees with that. if you look at the job approvals, it's in the 60s. when is the last time we had such a favorable secretary of state. and by the way, before she was secretary of state, it was in the 50s. she exits as a larger official than she did beforehand. most americans see benghazi as a tragedy and they are not going to decide whether she's a good candidate based on benghazi. >> have you noticed the super pac is already be created for hillary? they are raising money already. are you surprised by that. >> no, i am not surprised at all. the way that -- look, i'm a consultant. i earn a living from this process. there's too much money in this process. the fact that we're having conversations about rais
if libya is a playground for radical gangs after the overthrow of gadhafi, was it such a good idea to go to that war in the first place? >> these ideas are not going to be major fact fors? >> one, if you look at the way things are happening with the president and hillary clinton winding down our unpopular wars in afghanistan and pulling back in iraq, i think most of the general public agrees with that. if you look at the job approvals, it's in the 60s. when is the last time we had...
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we've talked quite a bit about libya over the past two years, since gadhafi was thrown out of power, also as it relates to benghazi. this country here has started to pop up. for about ten years islamists have been working in mali mostly in the northern part of the country. and if you were to get some sort of u.s. help assisting the french we believe it would take place in the northern part of this country where just about a year ago islamists seized control of this half. greg palkot is live on the story out of london to bring us a bit more on what is happening there. what can we report on the ground. >> reporter: bill, it is being described as a new front in the war on terror. it has to do with the militant organization called the al-qaida and the islamic malgrab. that organization is active across much of northern africa. u.s. militaryee figureses we have spoken to call it the best funded, the most dangerous chapter of the terror organization. last year as you noted rebels associated with that group occupied the northern half of mali. they imposed sha relaw there. when they started
we've talked quite a bit about libya over the past two years, since gadhafi was thrown out of power, also as it relates to benghazi. this country here has started to pop up. for about ten years islamists have been working in mali mostly in the northern part of the country. and if you were to get some sort of u.s. help assisting the french we believe it would take place in the northern part of this country where just about a year ago islamists seized control of this half. greg palkot is live on...
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this man embraced moammar gadhafi and his fading days. but he was also a very reliable seller of oil to the united states. when it came down to it, he did not follow fidel castro's mold, but he led a resurgence of the left across latin america and a left is going to miss him. >> jim clancy, thank you. >>> now this, an emotional governor andrew cuomo in new york, reflecting on superstorm sandy, moments ago, during a state of the state address. my next guest says cuomo's new preparation plan for another big storm, no good. >>> plus, more on our breaking news, we're on it, long island city, crane collapse. endorsed by weight watchersod and your taste buds have always endorsed us. so, you know what this means... this is a real win win! yoplait, it is so good. >>> breaking news. we were reporting on the possibility of a lawsuit, aig to be part of this lawsuit, basically suing the hand that helped bail them out a couple of years ago that you and i and the american taxpayer, some $182 billion. they were -- they're in the midst of a reimaging. yo
this man embraced moammar gadhafi and his fading days. but he was also a very reliable seller of oil to the united states. when it came down to it, he did not follow fidel castro's mold, but he led a resurgence of the left across latin america and a left is going to miss him. >> jim clancy, thank you. >>> now this, an emotional governor andrew cuomo in new york, reflecting on superstorm sandy, moments ago, during a state of the state address. my next guest says cuomo's new...
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gadhafi dead. sports teams, sports teams, promises broken. guantanamo still open. disaster, tragedy. ft. hood, tucson. >> our hearts are broken by their sudden passing. >> reporter: colorado, newtown. >> for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> reporter: fiscal debate, fiscal discord, fiscal destiny. sports teams, sports teams, sports teams. >> now, where were we? >> reporter: we were here, just about to start again. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> those who say that we're in a time when there are no heroes, they just don't know where to look. >> our challenges are great, but our will is greater. >> there is nothing wrong with america that cannot be cured by what is right with america. >> the united states will not ignore your oppression or excuse your oppressors. >> all are equal. all are free, and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness. >>> the presidential inauguration is getting under way right here on the capitol, and we have a front row seat. >> h
gadhafi dead. sports teams, sports teams, promises broken. guantanamo still open. disaster, tragedy. ft. hood, tucson. >> our hearts are broken by their sudden passing. >> reporter: colorado, newtown. >> for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> reporter: fiscal debate, fiscal discord, fiscal destiny. sports teams, sports teams, sports teams. >> now, where were we? >> reporter: we were...